China buyers interested in Peruvian superfoods

Published 2021년 10월 12일

Tridge summary

The Virtual Food Expo 2021 saw 10 Chinese buyers participating, representing companies like Al International and Beijing Guangda Xingye Import and Export, in a business conference on the B2Perú platform, with support from the Trade Offices Abroad of Peru in Shanghai and Beijing. The goal was to diversify Peruvian superfoods such as coffee, avocado, quinoa, and blueberries to the Chinese market. The quality of the Peruvian food offer is expected to result in good outcomes, as food exports to China from January to August totaled US $ 361 million 624 thousand, marking an 114% increase from the same period in 2020.
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Interested in a diversity of Peruvian superfoods such as coffee, avocado, quinoa, blueberries and fresh fruits, a total of 10 buyers from China participate in the business conference - held on the B2Perú platform -, within the framework of the Virtual Food Expo 2021, reported the Association of Exporters (ADEX). The Guild's Head of Fairs, Shirley Pulache, reported that with the support of the Trade Offices Abroad (OCEX) of Peru in Shanghai and Beijing, the presence of buyers such as Al International, Beijing Guangda Xingye Import and Export and Foshan was achieved. Delight Wines and Food. Also, Golden Green (Beijing) Health Technology, Huangshan Yahe Import. & Export. Trading, Itaste Food Ningbo, Nanjing Bonagro Trading, Qinguo Import & Export Trading, and South American Express China. "China is an important world buyer and although our exports to that country are mainly minerals, the evolution of food has been observed in recent years, except for 2020 due to the pandemic that ...
Source: AdexPeru

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